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Augustus to Constantine Robert M. Grant

Augustus to Constantine By Robert M. Grant

Augustus to Constantine by Robert M. Grant


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This masterful study of the early centuries of Christianity vividly brings to life the religious, political, and cultural developments through which the faith that began as a sect within Judaism became finally the religion of the Roman empire. First published in 1970, Grant's classic is enhanced with a new foreward by Margaret M. Mitchell...

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Augustus to Constantine: The Rise and Triumph of Christianity in the Roman World by Robert M. Grant

This masterful study of the early centuries of Christianity vividly brings to life the religious, political, and cultural developments through which the faith that began as a sect within Judaism became finally the religion of the Roman empire. First published in 1970, Grant's classic is enhanced with a new foreward by Margaret M. Mitchell, which assesses its importance and puts the reader in touch with the advances of current research.

About Robert M. Grant

Robert M. Grant is Professor Emeritus of New Testament and Early Christianity at the University of Chicago Divinity School in Chicago, Illinois. He is a renowned authority on the history of early Christianity.

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CIN0664227724G
9780664227722
0664227724
Augustus to Constantine: The Rise and Triumph of Christianity in the Roman World by Robert M. Grant
Used - Good
Paperback
Westminster/John Knox Press,U.S.
2004-10-08
392
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